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Started by keekee, January 25, 2008, 12:30:16 AM

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keekee

Just thought I would let you guys know that we added a new line of Custom built one at a time Turkey Diaphragm calls to the call line this year. If your interested these will be available off the site in the next couple days or you can order direct from me here on the board. Great cutts, Putts, Yelps and Cutting. At a hunters price! ( Is that a sales pitch or what! ) :laf:



$4.00 each and come with a plastic carrying case.

Ol Yeller - Latex 4 reed split "V"

Ol Blue - Latex 3 reed split "V"

Ol Red - Latex 2 - reed split "V"

Ol Greeny - Prophylactic 3 reed split "V"


Thanks,
Brent

FinsnFur

Does the plastic carrying case have a handle?

That is a good price...the sales pitch works :wink:
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keekee

QuoteDoes the plastic carrying case have a handle?

LOL...Nope its just a small snap together case that will protect the call from damage so you can carry it in your pocket.


Brent

HaMeR

Are the Al Greenies new or used??  :shrug:

:laf: :laf:

Seriously now.

Brent-- In your experience how long do the latex turkey calls last??  I was told to just keep them out of the sunlight in a cool place & they should last 3-5 years depending on the amount of use. I call sparingly from set up locations as opposed to run & gun locating style. If I do that I always use my box call. I've found the 3 reeds sound good but use more air. Just my observation here. Are  the 4 reeders tougher to use?? Would they be even raspier?? Thanks.
Glen

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2014-15 TBC-- 11

FinsnFur

HaMer!  you beat me to it! :doh2:

I seen that this morning, and wanted to reply sooooooo bad. I ran out of time or I was gonna be late for work  :nono:
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HaMeR

I seen it this AM too but didn't want Brent to get mad at me for posting it in his Sale thread. If he minds I'll remove it. It's all in jest.  :biggrin:

The rest of the post is for real tho.  :wink:
Glen

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keekee

QuoteAre the Al Greenies new or used??  


LOL....You all done miss much! Figured I better fix that screw up....lol :roflmao: And they are new! Used ones are to hard to keep in the press and stick together something awful! :roflmao:


If you keep them out of the sun light and in the frig when you are not using them then they can last a couple years, depending on use. Also making sure they are dry before you put them in the frig and keeping spacers in between the reeds helps as well. I keep mine in one of those little plastic tackle boxes with the dividers, and drill air holes in each section.

One call wont get me threw a season here, most of the time it takes 2-3 per season. But I hunt every day for 8 weeks strait or more if I travel to more than just 3 states. Plus I blow my calls all year round.


The four reed latex call will take more air and be a bit more raspy. Good call for cutting, and fly down cackles. And has good range as well.

I use a Prophylactic 3 reed split "V" myself, have for years. Prophylactic gives some of the best yelps of any reed material out on the market. It breaks and rolls over allot easier than latex and has more control. When I was calling in competition Prophylactic is all I used. It takes less air to blow and that's what gives most callers trouble when changing from latex to Prophylactic, but so much more control though.


Brent



HaMeR

 :roflmao:

Thats good to know Brent. Thanks a bunch.  :biggrin:
Glen

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2014-15 TBC-- 11

keekee

 :roflmao: No probelm HaMer! :roflmao:

I should thank you and Jim for Hi Jacking my thread!....lMAO! :roflmao:


Brent

yotefever

I'd buy some if I could just master the art of making useful sounds out of them. :doh2:
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HaMeR

Quote from: keekee on January 25, 2008, 08:15:17 PM
:roflmao: No probelm HaMer! :roflmao:

I should thank you and Jim for Hi Jacking my thread!....lMAO! :roflmao:


Brent

We just made sure it stayed at the top for you buddy!!  :wink:

:laf:
Glen

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2014-15 TBC-- 11

HaMeR

Which lasts longer then?? The latex??
Glen

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2014-15 TBC-- 11

keekee

For me the Latex last longer. And allot of it depends on how you blow a call.

Brent

keekee

yotefever,

Missed you post.  :doh2: Allot of people have trouble with a mouth call. Maybe I can help ya, drop me a PM or email and I will give ya a ring!


Brent

KySongDog

Brent

I tried out that Greeny prophylatic call I got from ya down at the LBL and it sounds great!  Easier to blow than my other mouth calls and sounds raspier to me.  I think ya got a winner there!

I felt better when ya told me you didn't use recycled material in the call.   :roflmao:   :roflmao:

Semp

keekee

Cool! Im glad you liked the Semp. I have used this style call for years and I really like the sound they give out.




QuoteI felt better when ya told me you didn't use recycled material in the call.     


:roflmao: Thanks Semp!


Brent


HaMeR

 :doh2:  I wanted James or Bill to pick me up a couple of those this weekend!! Dammit anyhow. I'll be in touch with you Brent. I really want to try those out too.
Glen

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2014-15 TBC-- 11

Silencer

Hey Brent is that Ol Yeller - Latex 4 reed split "V" good and raspy, and can you cut it up real good with it ?

thanks  Vic

keekee

HaMeR,

I sold everyone I took down to the lbl with me. But the good news is they are up on the website now.

Vic,

The old yeller is real raspy and cutts good, and you can hammer it if you want and not worry about it breaking over on the sound. Good volume as well.

Brent

HaMeR

COOL!! We've still got some time to go yet.
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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2014-15 TBC-- 11